Super Bowl Trolling: A Fun Billboard Battle Between Kansas City and Philadelphia 🏈
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In the days leading up to Super Bowl LIX, an amusing rivalry has emerged between a devoted Taylor Swift fan from Boston and a Philadelphia advertising agency. They have engaged in a playful back-and-forth, taking their competition to the streets with clever billboards that have captivated attention in both Kansas City and Philadelphia.
Eye-Catching Billboard in Kansas City 🌆
If you’ve recently driven down I-435 in Kansas City, you might have encountered a cheeky billboard directed at Chiefs fans. Nestled just before the exit for Stadium Drive, the sign boldly states: "CALL FOR A PEP RALLY IN YOUR POCKET." You may have noticed a contact number displayed prominently: 816-323-GOKC.
Curiosity piqued? When Kansas City fans call the number, they are greeted not with motivational speeches or friendly banter, but instead with the catchy tune of the Eagles' fight song, "Fly, Eagles Fly," before the line disconnects. 🎶
Chiefs Fans Respond with Glee and Humor 😂
Debbie Hammer, a proud member of Chiefs Kingdom, shared her thoughts on the billboard's cheeky message. “Everybody’s trolling us," she said with a chuckle when informed about the number. "We’ve got 31 fan bases in the entire country poking fun at us because they’re all jealous. I think everyone should gather for a pep rally tomorrow at Union Station just to protest that sign!”
The billboard was conceived by Philadelphia's Aloysius Butler & Clark (AB & C) advertising agency. While the intent behind the billboard may have been to create some lighthearted fun among rival fans, there’s a charitable aspect to the initiative. For every call received at the number, the agency has promised to contribute money to the Eagles Autism Foundation and Kansas City’s Hunt Family Foundation. 💖
Generous Contributions for a Good Cause 🤝
Steve Merino, the Chief Creative Officer for AB & C, explained the aim behind this initiative: “We weren’t quite sure how popular this would become, so we set a total contribution cap of $5,000. This means we’ll donate $2,500 to both the Eagles Autism Foundation and the Hunt Family Foundation.” What started as a simple joke has taken off beyond their expectations, prompting a fun way to give back to both communities.
Kansas City Fights Back with Their Own Billboard 😄
Not one to be outdone, the Chiefs fan base quickly decided to respond. On Monday morning, a new billboard appeared less than a mile from the Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field, known as The Linc. The billboard cheekily claimed, “Hey Philly, TAYVOODOO IS REAL.” This was a nod to the favorable outcomes Kansas City has enjoyed since Taylor Swift began dating Travis Kelce, with an impressive record of 19 wins and only 3 losses.
The creative mind behind this bold move belongs to Jake Duhaime, a marketing executive in Boston, and Tasty Clean, a Dallas-based company specializing in cleaning products.
Timing is Everything ⏰
Duhaime shared the reasoning behind his billboard's placement. “Putting it right in the heart of Philadelphia, where the Sports Complex is located, was intentional,” he stated. “Whether it’s a Sixers or Flyers game this week, I’m hopeful that everyone heading to those events will see it. I would love for fans taking Interstate 95 to the airport to head to New Orleans to catch a glimpse of it as they leave Philly.”
A Friendly Competition with a Heartfelt Touch 💕
This entertaining back-and-forth between Kansas City and Philadelphia showcases the lighter side of sports culture. It’s a reminder of how these rivalries can be spun into moments of creativity and humor that resonate with fans from both cities. While some may view such antics as petty, they contribute to the overall excitement surrounding the Super Bowl, creating a rich tapestry of anticipation, community spirit, and charitable endeavors.
What's more exciting is that both cities are finding common ground through their love for the game and commitment to making a difference. Fans from Kansas City and Philadelphia both have an opportunity to rally for a great cause while having fun at each other's expense. It’s a win-win situation that reaffirms the bond of sportsmanship, including a charitable angle that uplifts both communities.
Conclusion: A Good Time for All 🎉
As the countdown to Super Bowl LIX continues, the playful rivalry between these two cities is sure to keep fans engaged and entertained. Whether it's through cheeky billboards or spirited banter on social media, this friendly competition adds an exciting twist to an already thrilling event.
So, as we gear up for the big game, let’s celebrate the creativity, camaraderie, and spirit of community that sports can bring. After all, it's not just about what happens on the field—it's also about the stories and connections we make off of it! 🏆

